Monthly Archives: June 2024

A detailed comparison of Michel Foucault’s Two Texts on Georges Canguilhem

In 1978, Foucault contributed an introduction to the English translation of Georges Canguilhem’s The Normal and the Pathological. The French version is included in Dits et écrits as text 219. (No translator is indicated, which suggests the editors had access to the original … Continue reading

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Cary J Nederman & Guillaume Bogiaris (eds.), Research Handbook on the History of Political Thought – Edward Elgar, 2024

Cary J Nederman & Guillaume Bogiaris (eds.), Research Handbook on the History of Political Thought – Edward Elgar, 2024 This insightful Handbook reviews the key frameworks guiding political scientists and historians of political thought. Comprehensive in scope, it covers historical … Continue reading

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Peter E. Gordon, A Precarious Happiness: Adorno and the Sources of Normativity – University of Chicago Press, January 2024 (and podcast interview)

Peter E. Gordon, A Precarious Happiness: Adorno and the Sources of Normativity – University of Chicago Press, January 2024 A strikingly original account of Theodor Adorno’s work as a critique animated by happiness. “Gordon’s confidently gripping and persistently subtle interpretation brings a … Continue reading

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Commentaries on Perry Anderson’s Passages from Antiquity to Feudalism and Lineages of the Absolutist State

John Breuilly, Introduction The three texts published here were written in the mid-1970s…. Here I explain how these came about. Back in 1974, I was teaching on a Modern Politics and History degree at Manchester. This involved modern historians from the … Continue reading

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Jean-Paul Sartre’s Situations – beginning of a list of essays and translations

I previously grumbled about how hard it was to navigate Jean-Paul Sartre’s Situations. I went looking for an essay in the French, only to find it was in one volume of the original edition and a different volume of the revised edition. I … Continue reading

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Keith Gandal, Firsthand: How I Solved a Literary Mystery and Learned to Play Kickass Tennis while Coming to Grips with the Disorder of Things – Universty of Michigan Press, July 2024 

Keith Gandal, Firsthand: How I Solved a Literary Mystery and Learned to Play Kickass Tennis while Coming to Grips with the Disorder of Things – Universty of Michigan Press, July 2024  I almost missed this, given the subtitle, but Gandal was one … Continue reading

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Marco Filoni and Massimo Palma (eds.), Tyrants at Work: Philosophy and Politics in Alexandre Kojève – Editions ETS, 2024 (print and open access)

Marco Filoni and Massimo Palma (eds.), Tyrants at Work: Philosophy and Politics in Alexandre Kojève – Editions ETS, 2024 (print and open access) This volume wants to restore the depth and contradictions – both theoretical and biographical, political and speculative – of … Continue reading

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Nick Nesbitt, Reading Capital’s Materialist Dialectic: Marx, Spinoza and the Althusserians – Brill, May 2024 (print and open access)

Nick Nesbitt, Reading Capital’s Materialist Dialectic: Marx, Spinoza and the Althusserians – Brill, May 2024 (print and open access) While the explicit Althusserian engagement with Marx’s Capital remained largely limited to Reading Capital, after 1968, Nick Nesbitt argues, this theoretical intervention remained … Continue reading

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Beverley Best, The Automatic Fetish: The Law of Value in Marx’s Capital – Verso, May 2024

Beverley Best, The Automatic Fetish: The Law of Value in Marx’s Capital – Verso, May 2024 Why the neglected third volume of Capital holds the key to Marx’s theory of value The Automatic Fetish traces Marx’s analysis of capital, step by step, through … Continue reading

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Olivia Weisser (ed.), Early Modern Medicine: An Introduction to Source Analysis – Routledge, March 2024

Olivia Weisser (ed.), Early Modern Medicine: An Introduction to Source Analysis – Routledge, March 2024 Part of the Routledge series – Guides to Using Historical Sources This collection offers readers a guide to analyzing historical texts and objects using a diverse selection … Continue reading

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